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Facade (noun)
A deceptive (misleading) outward appearance
Illusion (noun)
A false idea or misleading image
Perception (noun)
The way something is interpreted or understood
Judgement (noun)
The ability to form an opinion or decision
Irony (noun)
A situation that’s opposite of what’s expected
Deceive (verb)
To mislead or trick
Conceal (verb)
To hide or keep secret
Reveal (verb)
To show or make known
Assume (verb)
To take for granted without proof
Manipulate (verb)
To skillfully or unfairly control or influence
Deceptive (adjective)
Likely to mislead
Superficial (adjective)
Concerned only with surface appearances
Ambiguous (adjective)
Open to more than one interpretation
Naive (adjective)
Innocent or lacking experience
Mysterious (adjective)
Difficult to explain or understand
Beyond (preposition)
At or to the farther side of; more than
Beneath (preposition)
Under; lower in status or value
Among (preposition)
In the middle of or surrounded by
Within (preposition)
Inside the limits of something
Despite (preposition)
Without being affected by; in spite of